Mona Lisa Comeau,
Co-Founder/Co-Leader: Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals & Percussion
- When Lisa Belts out an Aretha, Gladys or Natalie tune, you'd better
stand back - her passion is inescapable! In fact, Lisa has studied the
nuances of these and other legendary artists for 15 years in hopes of
honoring them. Telling these stories set to music is her
number one goal!

Jay
Comeau, Co-Founder/Co-Leader: Bass, Lead and Backing Vocals -A Berklee
alumnus, Jay's
greatest heroes are James Jamerson, one of the legendary bass men heard
on those famous recordings, as well as Chuck Rainey & Larry
Graham. Jay has honed his funkiness for over 30 years playing across
the country and abroad. This worldly experience is truly
evident when you watch and listen to him!

"Chubby" Boothe: Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals and Percussion - Chubby
brings a boatload of Soul to the band. His powerful voice is the icing
on the cake! With over 30 years of experience, Chubby has
performed with Hello Detroit, Live Wire and The Funky Divas of
Gospel. Whenever Chubby sings, he leaves no doubt of his love
for Motown, R&B & Soul! You'll love it, too!
Chubby's major vocal influences are Marvin Gaye and Al Jareau.

Lonnie "Maestro" Wescott:
Keys, Sax, Lead & Backing Vocals - Lonnie was born to a whole
family of musicians so it is natural that he would become not only
Traip Academy's Music Director, but also a career, life-long musician
playing several instruments. Lonnie truly brings a
mother-load of skill and flair to SoulMate along with his own comedic
flair! You'll just love what he does! Lonnie's
heroes are Oscar Peterson and Billy Preston.

Mike "DOC" Michaels:
Guitar - Mike hails from a very musical, New York family. As a
teenager, he first played drums in his pop's country band. After
switching to guitar, he played the blues for several years before
coming to SoulMate. Thus, his unique sound serves up a spicy mix of
jazzy, bluesy licks flavored with a country 'twang - his recipe is just
what "THE DOCTOR ORDERED!" Mike's heroes are Steve Cropper and Mike
Bloomfield.